If you’ve been paying attention to the NBA during the summer, you aware that Adidas lost out to Nike on being the official outfitter for the NBA. Throughout the last month or so, the company out of Oregon has teased new jerseys for all 30 NBA teams. As we previously reported, there will be new “association” and “icon” jerseys replacing the home/away vernacular with no fewer than two alternates for each too team. That means your favorite NBA franchise will have no fewer than four jerseys for the 2017-18 season.

NBA Rookies Show Off New Nike-Sponsored Jersey Uniforms

The video didn’t have the new jerseys for the Chicago Bulls, Minnesota Timberwolves, Cleveland Cavs, Houston Rockets, and Washington Wizards. The video’s snapshot of the Miami Heat’s new uniforms wasn’t great for a screen capping.

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List of NBA Team Sponsorships for 2017-18 Season

On top of all the new changes from Nike, many of the NBA teams will have co-sponsors featured on the jerseys. All uniforms will feature the Nike “swoosh” symbol on the players right chest, and if the NBA team has a co-sponsor, a patch featuring the sponsor’s logo will be on the left side of the uniform.

Taking a look at the video and some light internet research, there’s 11 teams that have additional local sponsors in addition to Nike’s broader sponsorship. If an NBA team hasn’t yet attained a sponsor (or not interested?), the left chest where the patch would be will be empty. Here’s a short lit of those co-sponsors in alphabetical order:

Personally, I like the new look. They feel much sleeker, modern and feel as they came from one company vision (which is the point) without taking too much away from the personality from each team. We have to remember that this isn’t a rebranding or a complete rehaul, just tweaks to the current logos, fonts and colors. What do you think of the new Nike jerseys — are you impressed or underwhelmed? Let us know in the comments below or on our Facebook post.